Some new book ideas, then I might post another chapter.
- Book CCCXXII: "She Drive Forms Like Crazy" -- A RAFian gets a new toy from an item smith's apprentice, with a potentially deadly side effect.
- Book CCCXXIII: "Unwise Move" -- The RAFians must deal with the ambitions of a Hutt.
- Book CCCXXIV: "The Death-Mark" -- A RAFian is marked for death.
Hopefully I didn't rehash anything.
CHAPTER FIVE:
Did You Hear?
Cloak was storming around a bit, still a little miffed at the earlier prank, having decided the stange energy he sensed was nothing more than a mistake, a misinterpretation of something more mundane, on his part. He decided to go and practice his Elements. Master or not, practice is always needed, lest he become rusty.
Okay, granted, there is usually always a scheme to be foiled, a plan to unravel, a world domination cliche to quash. It's a fact of life for bearing the Mark, for being a RAFian. But it's been relatively quiet on that front for the last few days.
So, naturally, that means somethings bound to come up. And when it did, it came in the from the form that Cloak least expected -- gossip.
"Did you hear?" Shenmue was telling Gaz. "About the old abandoned factory?"
"No. What happened?" Gaz said, sipping her coffee.
"Apparently," Shenmue said, rather conspiratorially, "there are actors dressed up as those puppet things from those old Duracell commercials, those creepy doll things . . ."
"Puttermans?" Gaz guessed.
"Hmmm, maybe." Shenmue shrugged. "But why an abandoned factory?"
"To endorse plastic?" Gaz said, taking a stab in the dark. "It sold that before it closed down, you know."
"Oh, did it?" Shenmue said with benign interest.
Cloak looked to his left, and saw that he wasn't the only eavesdropper. Aila and Aquilai were listening in too. They wore suspicious looks on their faces as they stole a look from each other. Both were apparently oblivious that Cloak had noticed this.
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"These prototypes are a failure," said "Herb Putterman". "We stand out too much."
"But we managed to feed," "Grandma Putterman" said.
"Yes, yes," "Zack Putterman" said, "and that's all well and good, but it defeats our primary goal. We need to walk amongst these humans, unnoticed. As nice as these bodies are, they're just no realistic enough."
"The the way is simple, I think," said "Boyfriend Bruce".
"Yes! Make these bodies look more realistic!" said "Aunt Gert Putterman".
"That's not --"
"There's no telling how long that would take," "Flo Putterman" said.
"At least it's not a total lost," "Trish Putterman" said, reveling in the memory of the attention. "They still nourish us in these bodies."
"Still, it's not enough." "Zack Putterman" said. "But let's get started."
He hopped up of the table, and laid down, where "he" preceded to leak out of the plastic boy body.
"He" said,
Let's start on this one. We need to get this done. A veritable feast awaits us, and we don't want to miss it.